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Overview

Rooms boast great views of the Hudson River

Somewhat removed from the city's top attractions

This trendy, not-so-standard outpost earns high marks from recent guests for its sleek, uber-cool design. Accommodations feature airy floor-to-ceiling windows, Italian linens and upscale bath products. Recent travelers rave about the hotel's magnificent views overlooking the Hudson River and the open-air biergarten with tasty German fare. Another crowd-pleaser: the ultra-chic Le Bain penthouse discothèque, which boasts a rip-roaring party scene during the summer months, when revelers flock to the sleek plunge pool and rooftop bar and crêperie. Though, past guests note rooms on higher floors are much more susceptible to noise from the club and rooms on lower floors don't offer the best views, so you'll have to pick your poison. In the winter months, the Standard opens an ice rink along with an adjacent hot chocolate and crêperie bar. After you've broken the ice, previous visitors recommend indulging in some delectable cuisine at the Standard Grill, helmed by acclaimed chef Dan Silverman.

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Hovering above the High Line on concrete pillars, this one-of-a-kind Meatpacking District hotel offers 338 light-flooded, ultra-mod rooms with panoramic views of the city; one restaurant, several popular bars; and excellent service. It might just be the hippest hotel in New York City

Standard rooms have queen-sized beds with Italian sheets, down pillows and floor-to-ceiling windows that open. Bathrooms have a rain shower and tub, with custom bath amenities. A seating area, large television and stocked minibar are offered in all standard rooms.

Located in New York City's Meatpacking District, near the West Village and Chelsea neighborhoods, the Standard High Line isn't too close to many of NYC's top attractions. However, it is near shopping, quaint markets, restaurants and clubs, and the area is a popular nightlife hot spot.

The Standard offers a variety of dining options and includes a rooftop club and bar. The Standard Grill is open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night bites, offering dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients, while The Standard Plaza is in an open square in front of the hotel, featuring a skating rink with hot drinks during the winter, and art installations year-round. The Top of the Standard offers small plates, live jazz and brunch on Sundays.

Biergarten serves traditional German fare, including beer, pretzels and sausages, in a patio space open in the summer and enclosed in the winter

Le Bain rooftop discotheque and bar features a plunge pool in the summer

The Top of the Standard provides tea and drinks in the afternoon and live jazz, small plates and cocktails come nighttime; also serves brunch

The hotel's High Line Room oversees the Hudson River and High Line park, featuring a 3,100-square-foot terrace, and two private bathrooms. It can accommodate cocktail parties, dinners, and lectures. The Garden Rooms can fit up to 70 guests for a seated private dinner or 100 for a standing reception.

Hotel's restaurant areas, rooftop and some suites can also accommodate small to medium events